Landscape Ideas
When it comes to landscaping in the garden, it’s all about personal style and there are few limits when it comes to creating your own beautiful and original landscape ideas. Are you looking for simplicity and serenity, or do you have time for a more elaborate landscape? Maybe a unique, themed garden, a formal garden or a garden for kids? The following articles should help inspire some creative ideas for the landscape.
Landscape Ideas
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Gardening In Stone Walls – Ideas For Planting Flowers In A Wall
While some may see just a looming structure, gardeners will see the crevices between the stones as an opportunity for a new planting project. Growing plants in a stone wall can soften and blend the stone into the landscape. Click here to learn about gardening in retaining walls.
By Darcy Larum
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Common Landscape Design Problems: Tackling Issues With Landscape Design
A properly designed landscape displays your style and taste with unity and balance. Your landscape should be appealing and inviting, as well as practical and attractive.
By Darcy Larum
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Mermaid Garden Ideas – Learn How To Make A Mermaid Garden
What is a mermaid garden and how do I make one? A mermaid garden is an enchanting little sea-themed garden. Mermaid garden ideas are endless, but the common factor is a mermaid. No two mermaid fairy gardens are alike, so unleash your creativity and let’s get started here!
By Mary H. Dyer
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Southwest Garden Design: Choosing Plants For Southwest Gardens
There’s no shortage of desert garden ideas, even in areas where the sun beats down with a fury from dawn to dusk, or in the chillier high desert regions. The following Southwest garden design ideas will pique your creativity. Learn more here.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Mirrors In A Garden: Tips On The Use Of Mirrors In Garden Design
If you suddenly find yourself in the possession of a large extraneous mirror, count yourself fortunate. Mirrors in a garden are not only decorative but reflect the play of light and make small spaces seem larger. Learn more about how to use them here.
By Bonnie L. Grant